If found guilty, Sanchez could become one of the most prolific mass rapists in the history of Colombia.

After more than a decade of apparent inaction on behalf of Colombian authorities, the suspect was arrested in Venezuela in December on charges he was a major distributor of child porn.

According to Semana, the youngest victim of the man who called himself “the Big Bad Wolf” was no older than 14 months.

Sanchez allegedly sold videos of the sexual abuse and images of his victims to pedophile networks.

The computer engineer was arrested in 2008 for sexually abusing a 14-year-old, but was released from prison in spite of six victims testifying against him, according to Semana.

In the following years, dozens of reports of child abuse emerged in different municipalities along the coast. But the authorities treated them as isolated cases, and no one thought of connecting the dots and thinking of Sanchez as one of the possible culprits. The Big Bad Wolf’s tracks disappeared on the road to impunity and inefficiency for years.

Colombia’s police authorities were again alerted of the suspected serial rapist in 2011 after police in Mexico linked him to the distribution of child pornography.

Investigators were able to enter Sanchez’ alleged email account within months and found images of 276 minors that had fallen victim between 2008 and 2011.

A second file was even scarier. It contained videos, between 2 and 5 minutes long, in which the individual brutally raped each of these 276 minors. In many of them you can hear the cries, laments and pleas of the small and defenseless victims.

Semana

Since the arrest of Sanchez’ associate in Mexico, police in Colombia have been hunting the suspect.

Nevertheless, the alleged serial rapist fled to Venezuela early last year and settled in the city of Maracaibo where he was arrested by Venezuelan authorities in collaboration with international police organization Interpol in December.

Venezuela extradites man accused of raping more than 275 children in Colombia was last modified: September 15th, 2018 by Adriaan Alsema